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Alex Unleashed on Cars- Lotus Exige (Elise to the Extreme)

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  The Lotus Elise is a legendary sports car, it saved Lotus from arguably it's lowest ever point and is seen as one of the best sports cars ever made.  But what about it's hardcore hardtop sibling, the Exige? The original Exige started out as believe it or not an even more track-focussed version of the Elise, it used the VHPD version of the Rover K-Series also seen in the Caterham 7 & Westfield FW400, the styling actually bears a remarkable similarity to the Elise Motorsport one make series cars, whether the Exige was designed as a road going version of that car is unknown. But the car most certainly looks like a race car with number plates. The roof is just about the only civilised part of the original Exige, apart from that it's just as bare bones as the Elise, it's also incredibly noisy inside. But it's much faster, the extra power despite the weight gain means the Exige can hit 60 in 5.5 seconds and 138 MPH.  The second Exige, the S2 had the 1.8 Toyota VVT e...

20 Top Gear Magazines You Need to Read

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Issue 1- The very first one and it’s a great way to start, the cover and the story about trying to get every new car in Britain on the front is an impressive feat in of itself, even if Ferrari refused to lend any of their cars. But that aside, the first car to be road tested is the new Fiat Punto, we get a group test of some superminis, a look at cheap used cars but most importantly a test between the TVR Griffith 500, Ferrari 348, 911 Turbo, Corvette & Toyota Supra. What a way to start things. Issue 5- It’s all about weird cars in this issue, a Mazda RX-7, Subaru SVX & Renault Alpine A610 go sideways on Pendine Sands, Quentin tells you how to buy an oddball car, we get a look at Dubai car culture and the mega fast Dauer 962 LM, not to forget a test between the Escort Cosworth and Delta Integrale, there’s also a turbocharged Jaguar XJ-S and the Renault Clio Williams. Issue 21- The big test is the Ferrari F355 vs Porsche 911 Turbo that takes us across Thruxton and Brunting...

I Played the Sonic Racing Crossworlds Open Network Test, Here are my thoughts.

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I was recently able to play the Sonic Racing Crossworlds open network test, essentially an online free demo available for a few days and I decided to sum up my thoughts after playing the game for 3 days. Having pre-ordered the game, I was eager to take part in the test to see if the game is as good as it appeared to be and whether it would offer a good alternative to both Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Mario Kart World. So, what’s the game like? Well, where Mario Kart World has tried expanding into open world exploration, Crossworlds has stuck to traditional kart racing, i.e.: racing on tracks and competing through GPs. The network test had three gameplay options, Grand Prix, Time Trial and Online. Since online gameplay is kind of the lifeblood of games now, I focussed my attention there. In short, it’s very good. Whilst the Grand Prix only let you play the first GP, online did allow you to race on some other tracks, so the game didn't feel too repetitive, though through trailers ...

What You Need to Know- Aston Martin

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Aston Martin is a company that whilst famous has grappled with financial instability and shifting bosses and chairmen, though since it was taken over by Ford and then later privatised it has remained stable and steady thanks to wise investment and ever increasing brand awareness along with just being plain cool if not the coolest car brand out there. Here's everything you need to know about Aston Martin in one place, from movie stars and F1 cars to a bizarre city car and bankruptcy.  Year Founded: 1913 Founders: Lionel Martin & Robert Bamford Important People: David Brown- Having bought the company and Lagonda in 1947 it was under Brown (a former tractor manufacture owner) that Aston Martin became an instantly famous brand with its racing success in the 50s and early 60s and dealings with the James Bond franchise, it's also where the DB series of cars get their names from. Sean Connery- Whilst he wasn’t an employee, Connery as Bond help cement the association betwee...

Alex Unleashed on Cars- Noble M600 (Big British Underdog)

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  I've talked about Noble before on this blog and I mentioned that in 2007 they closed up shop after Lee Noble left the company. Well, 3 years later they were back and better than ever with today's spotlight. the M600. Straight away, the M600 bears styling ques from both the canned M15 prototype and M14 concept car and it's definitely a handsome car, it's different, notably lacking the M12's rear wing yet still looks like a Noble. But let's talk about the engine, no longer a Ford V6, now it's a 4.4 litre V8 from Volvo tuned by Yamaha (who also tuned the Ford Puma coupe engines) and has the standard Noble twin turbos. What this means is that the M600 produces 650 BHP and 604 Ib/ft of torque, for reference, the Pagani Zonda F (which is no slouch in performance terms) has 602 BHP and 576 Ib/ft of torque, in a straight line, the M600 gets to 60 in just 3 seconds, that trumps the: Ferrari Enzo, Corvette ZR1, Porsche GT2 RS and many more. Flat out, it will hit 225...

Aston Martin's Endurance Racers: A History of Much Failure and Brief Success.

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  Aston Martin recently made their return to top class prototype racing this year with their new AMR Valkyrie LMH. Whilst their current season in the WEC (World Endurance Championship) hasn't been filled with wins and podiums, it is a welcome return for the make. But, what about Aston Martin's previous endurance racers? After all, Aston's efforts all stem from that sole win at Le Mans in 1959. Following that win in '59 Aston Martin's next big assault at Le Mans was in the 80s, there were 3 Group C spec cars: the Nimrod, EMKA-Aston Martin & the AMR1. All 3 were fairly uncompetitive with the AMR1 posting the best finish of 4th at Brands Hatch in '89 and all 3 used the same basic 5.3 (later 6 litre V8 engine also used in Aston's road cars of the time. The first two cars, the Nimrod & EMKA weren't factory backed cars, Aston Martin was merely the engine supplier for both, Both competed at Le Mans with only the EMKA's brief time in the lead in 1985...

Alex Unleashed on Cars: Mercedes SLR McLaren (Black Sheep of Hypercars)

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  The Mercedes SLR McLaren (or McLaren Mercedes if you prefer) is a bit of an oddball in the world of hypercars and the 200 MPH club. It has an automatic gearbox, the engine is in front of the driver and it packs a lot of Mercedes creature comforts. And yet, we're talking about the 2nd fastest Mercedes ever made (AMG-ONE is fastest), about a car that can stop from 120 MPH in the distance the Highway Code says it should stop from 60 and a car that packs a mighty supercharged V8 engine. The SLR owes it's existence to the 15 year long partnership between McLaren and Mercedes in Formula 1 that gave Mclaren 3 world titles: '98, '99 & '08 before Mercedes became a team on it's own, though McLaren still mostly used Mercedes engines after the split. The SLR project, owing it's name to the old 300 SLR that Sir Stirling Moss & Denis Jenkinson won the 1955 Mille Miglia was first unveiled in 1999 with a projected release in 2003, the concept had a smaller 5 litre...